I've already sent a few over to the UK actually. To order, you'll just need to e-mail me through at the e-mail in the description of the video on the right side of the screen. Tell me how many videos and which videos you want to order (Lucius Panderwagon and/or Eldar Warlock) and tell me how you want to pay (Paypal or Money order).
I wish i lived in US, everthing would be much easier. You say buy this pencil its awsome and you can buy it at a certain store. I'm in Sweden so that tells me nothing, also the ONLY store we got here in my town (Swedens third biggest City) is Games Workshop.
I loved the Space Marines vids, i asume its the same with Ultramarines only you replace the red colors with blue right? Ofc other blue tones.
I have allot of Space Marines and Dark Eldars but i bought them when i was 11 and built them and painted them so they look like crap. Do i need to buy new ones or is there some way i can just put them in a tub with some kind of "acid" which removes the glue and the paint?
I have only removed paint from one miniature before in my life. There are a lot of ways to do it, but what I used was a floor cleaner called "Pine-Sol". I let the mini soak for about 24 hours and then ran it under the tap while I brushed it with a toothbrush. Paint came right off...but the model smelled like pine trees for the next 4 years.
Did your paint turn extremely rubbery and sticky when you soaked it, because it was impossible for me to get it off with a tooth and i had to throw them away because it pretty much ruined the miniature. Might be because i use Formula P3 paints and they are very rubbery in texture. Just wondering if it was my paints or if all paints did that.
Awesome, I watched the clips from the DVD and it looks amazing. I might pick this one up. One question is, Will you be doing a video on Imperial Guard? I'm curious to see how you do cloth and skin of the IG.
Right now I have no plans to do any guard figures. Unless I'm commissioned to do something, I usually only paint miniatures that peak my interests. It has been a very long time since I have seen a guard figure (other than the ogryn) that look interesting to me.
That being said, skin would be done the same as the wizard in this dvd except a bit darker. As for the cloth, check out the 3rd video we will be doing when we paint Doc Killingsworth in the WarMachine line.
It's actually a very red purple...Youtube for some reason compresses the colors when I upload the movies and everything looks a bit different than it does in reality.
I live in the Uk, and where and how could I buy this DVD?
white0cobra2 3 years ago
I've already sent a few over to the UK actually. To order, you'll just need to e-mail me through at the e-mail in the description of the video on the right side of the screen. Tell me how many videos and which videos you want to order (Lucius Panderwagon and/or Eldar Warlock) and tell me how you want to pay (Paypal or Money order).
AGProductionsInc 3 years ago
thanks for your help
white0cobra2 3 years ago
I wish i lived in US, everthing would be much easier. You say buy this pencil its awsome and you can buy it at a certain store. I'm in Sweden so that tells me nothing, also the ONLY store we got here in my town (Swedens third biggest City) is Games Workshop.
I loved the Space Marines vids, i asume its the same with Ultramarines only you replace the red colors with blue right? Ofc other blue tones.
Prvtruls 3 years ago
I have allot of Space Marines and Dark Eldars but i bought them when i was 11 and built them and painted them so they look like crap. Do i need to buy new ones or is there some way i can just put them in a tub with some kind of "acid" which removes the glue and the paint?
Prvtruls 3 years ago
I have only removed paint from one miniature before in my life. There are a lot of ways to do it, but what I used was a floor cleaner called "Pine-Sol". I let the mini soak for about 24 hours and then ran it under the tap while I brushed it with a toothbrush. Paint came right off...but the model smelled like pine trees for the next 4 years.
AGProductionsInc 3 years ago
Did your paint turn extremely rubbery and sticky when you soaked it, because it was impossible for me to get it off with a tooth and i had to throw them away because it pretty much ruined the miniature. Might be because i use Formula P3 paints and they are very rubbery in texture. Just wondering if it was my paints or if all paints did that.
MasterOfMetallicA91 2 years ago
That's very odd. I did not have that problem at all. It might very well be the P3 paint mediums that they use.
AGProductionsInc 2 years ago
Awesome, I watched the clips from the DVD and it looks amazing. I might pick this one up. One question is, Will you be doing a video on Imperial Guard? I'm curious to see how you do cloth and skin of the IG.
Arcanum4592 3 years ago
Right now I have no plans to do any guard figures. Unless I'm commissioned to do something, I usually only paint miniatures that peak my interests. It has been a very long time since I have seen a guard figure (other than the ogryn) that look interesting to me.
That being said, skin would be done the same as the wizard in this dvd except a bit darker. As for the cloth, check out the 3rd video we will be doing when we paint Doc Killingsworth in the WarMachine line.
AGProductionsInc 3 years ago
:( why pink robes btw
aapjeBOB0 3 years ago
It's actually a very red purple...Youtube for some reason compresses the colors when I upload the movies and everything looks a bit different than it does in reality.
AGProductionsInc 3 years ago
a i see
aapjeBOB0 3 years ago
gz on your fist DVD, shame i have no money to buy it yet:(
aapjeBOB0 3 years ago